iPads in Education

Exploring the use of iPads and mobile devices in education.

Jeremy Dorn's Blog – April 2011 Archive (2)

Anticipating Lion, Multiple iPads using 1 PC

With Mac OSX Lion in the works there are many features being thrown around. One that caught my attention right away was Apple finally wising up to the need for a 1st party solution for multiple remote users. This is the same function you can get from a Windows sever and network accounts, the ability for a single machine to host several users at once from remote terminals. All programs run on the server and users just view the screen.



The iPad has already been demonstrated as viable… Continue

Added by Jeremy Dorn on April 21, 2011 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Possible Apps for Elementary School Use

I though I would begin a blog here tracking my search for elementary school worthy Apps of both utility and quality. The App store is a sea of duplicate functionality. I have nearly 3 years experience working as a computer lab assistant in a 1:1 computer school and hopefully a grasp of the limitations of modern computerized education. I also have learned that I have a capacity to "eat" user interfaces and dissect them very quickly. After doing reading and light research on the history of tablet… Continue

Added by Jeremy Dorn on April 8, 2011 at 9:00pm — 2 Comments

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